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The Museum of Gold (Spanish: Museo del Oro) is an archaeology museum located in Bogotá, Colombia. It is one of the most visited touristic highlights in the country. [1] The museum receives around 500,000 tourists per year. [2] The museum displays a selection of pre-Columbian gold and other metal alloys, such as Tumbaga, and contains the ...
This is a list of museum collections pertaining to the Muisca. Most of the Muisca artefacts are housed in the Gold Museum, Bogotá, the museum with the most golden objects in the world. Other findings are in the Archaeology Museum in Sogamoso and in the Archaeology Museum of Pasca. Few artefacts are on display outside Colombia.
Archeological Museum of Pasca: Museo de Arqueología e Historia Natural de Pasca Pasca: archeology Children's Museum of Bogotá: Fundación Museo de los Niños Bogotá: childrens Gold Museum, Bogotá: Museo del Oro Bogotá: archeology Jorge Eliecer Gaitan Museum: Casa Museo Jorge Eliecer Gaitan Bogotá: history Maloka Museum: Maloka Bogotá ...
The Museum of Gold at the Bank of the Republic in Bogotá is a lender and co-organizer of the LACMA show, where gilded wonders are on display. Review: An engaging LACMA show delves into how ...
Map of pre-Columbian cultures Poporo Quimbaya in the Gold Museum, Bogotá Colombia Seated gold figure from the Museo de América (Museum of America). Quimbaya artifacts refer to a range of primarily ceramic and gold objects surviving from the Quimbaya civilisation, one of many pre-Columbian cultures of Colombia inhabiting the Middle Cauca River valley and southern Antioquian region of modern ...
Calima-Yotoco animal-headed figure pendant, Metropolitan Museum, NYC Calima culture gold ceremonial tweezers from Walters Art Museum Calima culture sculpture, Gold Museum, Bogotá, Colombia. Calima culture (200 BCE–400 CE) is a series of pre-Columbian cultures from the Valle del Cauca in Colombia. [1]
Gold Museum, Bogotá; L. La Tertulia Museum; M. Medellín Museum of Modern Art; Miguel Urrutia Art Museum; Museo Botero; Museo de Arte del Tolima;
[citation needed] The Colombian National Museum has acquisitions divided into four collections: art, history, archeology and ethnography. The Gold Museum, with 35,000 pieces of tumbaga gold, along with 30,000 objects in ceramic, stone and textiles, represents the largest collection of pre-Columbian gold in the world. [citation needed]